Show THE OGDEN SB STANDARD-EXAMINE- E OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 17 1S37 COMMUNITY 4X3 ft' '"" "i '(f0jS " " - 1 mat : BEETS OR i f i if- f-i--- ' - t T ' s I i it ' 1 v ' - I V - J - J C- calf born Donald Graves of West Ogden holds a three-leggerecently on his farm The animal is perfectly normal in every other respect The fourth leg is only a small stump Mr Graves says he will rear the calf for beef d U BRIGHAM CITY — Criminal eases handled by the Box Elder County sheriff's office totaled 268 last year Sheriff Warren Hyde reported today Property taken was valued at $46682 Of the total 163 cases were solved and property recov-tred valued at 536061 Grand larceny cases investi-- ! gated numbered 50 and affected property valued at $11100 Twen-- 1 of these were solved ac-- j counting for $7090 Petty larceny cases numbered 29 with property value set at $855 Nineteen of these have been solved affecting property worth $530 ixty-tw- o burglaries have been investigated with the amount en totaling $696580 Thirty-eigof these were solved and prop-erty valued at $3689 recovered All 21 cars and bicycles stolen valued at $21181 have been re-- 1 ty-seve- j j j I j j n tak-jur- I j ! covered Stolen No ' — ' : :vvikwyv - ? ?!' O " i1 fCfioice I k )) 11 0 r : I - oned livestock valued at $3743 and involving 33 animals were reported during the year and 14 cases cleared with a valuation of $1985 Vandalism eases reported which includes - accessories and tires stolen from automobiles numbered 73 with valuation set at $2838 Forty-fou- r of these were solved with a recovery of I BSu-5S- No 5 '? I 2l2 cans 1 $1586 Eleven missing persons cases were investigated and 10 located total arrests and incarcaration numbered 301 deaths investigated numbered 13 Three of these were from drowning one killed bv a horse two by air-planes two suicides and five nat- - Charmiri ST3 H H (C X i TOIL V d PlL n A!3 P 7 '- F -i I M 1 i Ki8t j Eight cases of embezzlement fraud and extraordinary writs were handled and 765 papers served if A total of $119103 statutory fees was collected and turned : over to the county treasurer or pois-shot missing " 12 c'eord' CORN BEffi NALLEY'S NO 300 Can K m (ill ij 0 i al ht 'i if n r-- v Sheriff Reports Cases andled During 1956 ' - III Summe-Garde- I Another American Food Special Event Consistent With Our Continuing Policy of Offering You Highest Possible Sav Value for Your Food Budget ings-T- op II i uonar! SOMETHING DIFFERENT i i - "JrftK i i iris - -- Sstfi"'i y:: 1 it - v X "I i - i" - k £ x-'i- I OICED CARROTS ' ' 1 - ft A "I 1 Seventies Plan Banquet for Huntsville Chapel Fund choc-- 5 pro-quoru- R rd j 155 lHu''l'' WaJWCE V Wour Choke m j pub-Wa- I 1 lvalues' HUNTSVILLE— The Seventies' After the dinner will be a of the Huntsville LDS gram and picture show The will sponsor a banquet Sat- - 11C mynea-Schoo- l urday at 6:30 pm in the Valley Prices will be $2 for adults Proceeds will go toward the and SI for children No dance is planned so that completion of the new Huntsville Ward chapel and gymnasium those wishingvto may attend the Ogden Stake Gold and Green Ball at the Ward in Ogden Gary Bingham son of Mr and LAYTON— Two students have!Mrs- Don Bingham left by plane been chosen for the December! for Long Island N Y recently "citizen of the month" award at He will attend a special training there for six weeks He has 'SSS f ff1SuU5f todav SCh°01 School been employed at Hill Air Force Honored were Christine Lay ! lES " Bridgo Mix PlSC i — School Picks 2 Top Citizens Fourth-Thirty-fir- JIILJ Orica 11-oun- ce p st - Mil A 1 2) jRiondorin LH II scoWcroftS Cans b i 1 ' ton seventh grader a daughter of Mr and Mrs Stanford P Lay- - I Spears l14 new DroP j I Stock up H-- J j - j Mrs Louis Wangsgard will pre-toand Nick Rose sent the literarv lesson at Relief also a seventh grader son of Mr j meeting next Wednesday and Mrs Alton P Rose of Farm- - Society afternoon The lesson will he on and all women in ington Students are nominated for the Shakespeare the ward are invited award for their contributions to Fireside was held recently at student life at Central and selechome of Mr and Mrs Gilbert the of is each winners month tion Refreshments were made by a committee in charge Wangsgard served to 15 couples n of Layton IfRPMXORN Sn Biim'— CroP Ho 303 — sond 1 No n 303 1 UTSTANOSMG BUYS ! i 1 a television program April 14 to Louis W Christen-se- n according superintendent The program will be part of the series on "Next Assignment" sponsored by the State Department of Edu cation ana win oe snown on channel ' ZD i k Save ' o (O) : U - 1- -4 LOGS Pierce's No 303 Us c!orie-fr- e Sugariae Sweettr than Sugar no unpleasant tftertaste Use h in cooking or on the table Carrv a mirse size : (O) (Q (2) for COCOA MATS Large Heavy Duty— Only jJ Sri 0J y: FRISKIES DOG FOODS lbs 69c 10 lbs $129 Cans v5 3 for 05 Ptrftct Sugar Favor Ut gmans ICREAWl CORN GREEM BEANS °- - 303 b--r- —"" i yL429agg 23rd Street llMIIIH HALIBUT Who! R A DRUO STOKES EVERYWHERf 1 2-6- t for fh u j 00 Th Dial 2Vz " fileal or Gubss AT POO No Beg $100 JERGEtl'S LOTION and FREE WOODBURY SIIAMPOO-BoPRESTO a- 1 I rr it APPLE SAUC 1 5 urn or Half lb Will v MBH 45c t0rm0 A'SLICED Whol or Hoff BARGAIN FISH BARRACUDA SOLE SNAPPER TRUE COD FREI 55c SALMON lb BROKEN SHRIMP OYSTERS 1 0 MORGAN— Morgan School Dis- trict has been invited to sponsor J F AM Will Produce Program lb 25"c lb 98c 83c kuT m- -"" "' 1 s FROZE MORTON'S FROZEN DINNERS o SPAGHETTI and T1EAT o MACARONI and CHEESE ORANGE JUICE libby s 6oune PEAS OR CORN libby 10ounte onIyr STRAWBERRIES PoIor 10OJnce FRESH CRAB ICE C "Banana Bonanza" and Regular Flavors BIO CHIEF Vt Gallon 35c for 29o 1L2 106 CARP YELLOW TAIL 2 for 7 for 15c 5 for 10 ? |